We have started to collect the most important news related to Central African Republic in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The UN secretary general calls for up to 11,000 troops to be sent to Chad and the Central African Republic.
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The government of the Central African Republic reaches a peace deal with one of the main rebel groups.
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French military planes fire at rebels in the Central African Republic, the second clash this week.
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French forces confront rebels in the Central African Republic during a government offensive in the north.
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Former Central African Republic President Patasse is sentenced in absentia to 20 years hard labour for fraud.
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Rebels from Chad attack Central African Republic (CAR), with deaths on both sides, the CAR says.
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A plane lands illegally in Central African Republic, carrying around 50 armed men, a minister tells the BBC.
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A Central African Republic court refers its ex-president and the DR Congo vice-president to the Hague court.
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Clashes continue in Chad after rebels opposed to the president attack an army garrison near the border.
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Refugees cross into Chad to escape alleged systematic killing of men and boys in the Central African Republic.
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